Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 29th Sep 2005 17:09 UTC, submitted by David Nordenberg
ReactOS The ReactOS website has been completely redesigned. That in itself won't get your panties in a twist, however, the screenshots section might. They show just how far ReactOS has come: OpenOffice.org 1.1.4, MS Office 2003's setup, Unreal Tournament, Deus Ex, Flash Player, and much more. Note that some of those apps will only run in the latest SVN version.
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Never expected this
by on Fri 30th Sep 2005 02:31 UTC

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I never expected this project to get this far. But I'm afraid it will be like WINE: an eternal alpha project. Reverse engineering a moving target seems frustrating to me.

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RE: Never expected this
by Johan on Fri 30th Sep 2005 05:00 in reply to "Never expected this"
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2005-06-30

Even if reactOs forever sticks to win2000/winxp (but not vista) compatability alone, this would be a dream come true. It has an Alexandrian porportion of software libary to fall back on. Vista my be better, but Win2k is good enough for nearly all home and business users.

In fact, with the many easy to use IDEs (i'm thinking Delphi in particular), we may actually find that ReactOS gets so popular that 5 years from now, win2k software developement may still be more active than vista only software. ReactOS can take over the world! Why not? As long as they can get the diver model and basic API working, anything that windows can do, ReactOS can do. (Damn, now i've got myself so excited, i'm pissing myself with utopian visions of the computing future)

Imagine the fantastics forks of Windows we can do with this! Booyah!

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RE[2]: Never expected this
by sappyvcv on Fri 30th Sep 2005 06:22 in reply to "RE: Never expected this"
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2005-07-06

Your excitement is admirable, but you're being overly idealistic.

It may get somewhat popular, but it will always be eclipsed by Windows itself, and you know it.

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